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Nice catches. Personally, I wouldn't call most of those keepers. They only look to be in the 1-2lb range. Get yourself a cheap digital scale, and you will see these are mostly little guys. If you hook anything 3lbs and up, then take it home if that's what you're into. Where I'm at you can grab 20-30 of those sized guys on a good day. It's those lunkers that are a bitch to find! Overall, looks like you're having a blast and that's all that really counts at the end of the day!

Well, keepers per se. I don't actually keep any of them, I just snap shots of anything that's legal size or bigger before putting them back in the water. Hoping to hook something with some fat on it next year!